After launching your game, it’s time to measure and optimize. This session will review how the Play Console can help you engage users and evaluate revenue, in addition to covering ways to increase performance post-launch.

Using Google Play Billing, you can offer in-app products that charge users for content or services on a recurring basis, known as subscriptions. Subscriptions can include items like a collection of items, games, or other content for a recurring fee...

Using the Play Console, you can measure your business performance across many dimensions. You will learn how to understand the statistics and reports available, and how these stats can be used to improve your business.

Android app and games aren't just a mobile-exclusive experience anymore. The evolution in the larger screen ecosystem such as tablets, Chrome OS laptops, and foldables presents an opportunity for you to boost revenue, and deeply engage users with immersive experiences....

When you're designing a great app or game experience, it's important to keep in mind that you are responsible for all its contents, including that coming from third-party libraries and SDKs. This helps Google Play maintain a safe and trustworthy...

Whether it's a way to track workouts, chart the nighttime stars, or build a new reality and battle for world domination, Google Play gives developers a platform to create engaging apps and games and build successful businesses. Key to that...

Installation metrics inform many of the decisions that you'll make about your app business. They indicate the impact of changes to your store listing, marketing strategy, app performance, and user support strategy.

Staying compliant with Google Play’s policies and Developer Distribution Agreement requires diligence at each stage of the app development lifecycle. Whether you’re brainstorming new ideas, or maintaining a longstanding app or game, carefully considering how policies come into play could...

Learn how copyright and trademarks impact you as a developer, and how to identify common examples of intellectual property covered by copyright. You'll also be able to report unauthorized use of intellectual property and understand how to inform Google Play of...

To surface the most appropriate recommendations to users of all ages, Google needs to understand who your app is designed for. Your target audience and content settings help Google understand details about your audience, app experience and ads, and you...

Your store listing makes a big impression on potential new users. Let's get started with the basics and cover what's required for your store listing page, including title and description, graphic assets, categorization, content rating, contact details,...

You can use Android vitals dashboards to view detailed information about:
The technical performance of your app for key metrics
How your app compares to other apps in the same category
Detailed information filtered by APK version, device, and OS...

In this course, you'll learn how to use the pre-launch report to identify issues with an app during testing. By the end of this course, you will be able to:
Demonstrate how to run a pre-launch report for a published...

It can be challenging to find the perfect combination of graphics and text to make your store listing appeal to the most users. Let's take a look at how the Play Console store listing experiments feature helps you understand which...

With Android App Bundles, you can enhance your app’s user experience using a smaller app size. Android App Bundles are a more efficient way to build and release your app. Importantly, the app bundle feature is engineered to deliver greater...

Using Google Play Billing, you can offer in-app products that charge users for content or services on a recurring basis, known as subscriptions. Subscriptions can include items like a collection of items, games, or other content for a recurring fee...